The Toronto Blue Jays underperformed in the 2024 season, finishing significantly below .500, yet their payroll for 2025 is expected to remain high. With a substantial roster cost of around $225 million last season, the team is projected to maintain a competitive payroll despite the disappointing performance.
President Mark Shapiro indicated that there won't be major changes to the payroll, which currently sits at about $175.67 million without certain players. The team aims to make key upgrades in several positions, including left field and third base, while also addressing their bullpen issues.